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CSVImp has been updated with new features including bulk importing of files (including images), the saving of atlases to the database, plus the ability to update information, as well as append. This tutorial provides an overview of how these new features are used.

In this video, we will learn about the different ways we can use the Documents tab. This video covers using the Documents tab to attach files, websites, and linking within the application. These functions are explained in-depth in the video, along with a step-by-step process on how to perform each one within the xTuple Desktop.

Finding yourself overwhelmed with spreadsheets, or stuck with disjointed systems to manage sales, contacts, inventory, accounting, and other valuable data? Imagine the time and money you’d save if all your manufacturing and distribution processes were integrated into a single, consolidated business system. With xTuple, you can do just that.

Many manufacturing and distribution companies today have sales representatives who are also customer relationship managers. Their current system usually divides CRM and ERP applications. No one wants to spend more time researching a customer and less time growing a profit.

In manufacturing and distribution industries, the systems for different areas in the company usually use separate databases. This creates wasted time going from one application to the next and can force you to double-enter information, or miss something important altogether.

So often you hear from manufacturing managers that it’s hard to schedule production in a timely manner with disconnected input from the sales team. And sales needs a way to generate fast, accurate quotes with realistic lead times and delivery dates.

If your operational processes aren’t automated, employees are having to manually report their production information, increasing the opportunity for human error and misinformation. Because you need to reduce errors and capture accurate information...

In the past when you managed your inventory, you probably overstocked to make sure you could meet production needs, or you were forced to expedite products at a higher cost because you were understocked. With so many processes happening at once, it can be hard to manage your inventory.